«Gloria Felipe mir la primera plana del peri dico reci n impreso como si mirara un barco entrando de noche al mar abierto. Tambi n un mar dentro de ella. Las vidas de Gloria Felipe y de Nuria Valencia se entrelazan en torno al robo de una ni a peque a que conmociona a la capital mexicana en la d cada de 1940. Por medio de una narradora que (en sus propias palabras) «no canta mal las rancheras , somos testigos de la batalla de los Miranda Felipe por recuperar a la menor de sus integrantes y de la crianza angustiosa de los Fern ndez Valencia para salvar a su propia ni a de un peligro potencial que la polic a no ha podido frenar y los medios reportan con el tono de un thriller. Atravesada por diversas im genes de agua -en forma de lluvia, mar, brisa, estanque o charco- que reflejan el estado an mico de sus personajes, So ar como sue an los rboles ofrece una mirada cr tica de los mandatos de la maternidad, y muestra tambi n las posibilidades de rebeld a y autodeterminaci n que abrieron las mujeres del medio siglo para nosotras. El sentido del humor sagaz y punzante de Brenda Lozano hace imposible soltar el libro hasta llegar a sus ltimas p ginas. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION"Gloria Felipe looked at the cover story of the freshly-printed newspaper as if she was seeing a ship headed for open sea at night. A sea that was also inside of her." The lives of Gloria Felipe and Nuria Valencia intertwine around the kidnapping of a little girl that shocked the Mexican capital in the 1940s. By means of a narrator that (in her own words) "can flex her writing muscles quite well," we witness the Miranda-Felipe's battle to get the youngest of their clan back, and the distressing upbringing within the Fernandez-Valencia family to save their own little girl from a potential danger which the police hasn't been able to stop and the media reports with the tone of a thriller. Pierced by different water images--in the form of rain, sea, breeze, pond, or puddle--that reflect the mood of the characters, Dream as Trees Do offers a critical overview of the mandates of motherhood, but also shows the possibilities of rebellion and self-determination that mid-century women brought forth for us. Brenda Lozano's clever and sharp sense of humor makes it impossible to put the book down until you've turned the very last page.
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